2005
DOI: 10.1159/000087333
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Effect of Ethanol and Thermally Oxidized Sunflower Oil Ingestion on Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition of Rat Liver: Protective Role of <i>Cuminum cyminum </i>L.

Abstract: Aim: The current study was undertaken to assess the effect of ethanol and thermally oxidized sunflower oil ingestion on liver phospholipid fatty acids and the protective role of Cuminum cyminum L. Methods: Ethanol was administered at a level of 20% and thermally oxidized sunflower oil at a level of 15% for 45 days. C. cyminum was administered at a dosage of 250 mg/kg body weight for 45 days. We investigated the changes in the liver phospholipid fatty acid composition. Results: Ethanol and thermally oxidized su… Show more

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“…The activity of phospholipase A and C decreased significantly. [102117] Hypocholesterolemic effect of methanolic extract of cumin is also documented in ovariectomized rat in relation to its anti-osteoporotic effect . [118] Aqueous extract of caraway showed potent lipid lowering activity (hypotriglyceridemic and hypocholesterolemic) in both normal and STZ-diabetic rats after single and repeated oral administration.…”
Section: Biological and Pharmacological Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity of phospholipase A and C decreased significantly. [102117] Hypocholesterolemic effect of methanolic extract of cumin is also documented in ovariectomized rat in relation to its anti-osteoporotic effect . [118] Aqueous extract of caraway showed potent lipid lowering activity (hypotriglyceridemic and hypocholesterolemic) in both normal and STZ-diabetic rats after single and repeated oral administration.…”
Section: Biological and Pharmacological Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In medicine, cumin is important as an antispasmodic agent, carminative and as an appetizer. It also has good antimicrobial and antioxidative properties [9,61,62].…”
Section: Cumin (Cuminum Cyminum L)mentioning
confidence: 99%